“…Moreover, while LOT-R is theoretically unidimensional and has a bipolar construct (e.g., Chiesi et al, 2013;Steca et al, 2015) that fulfils the unidimensionality requirement of the Rasch measurement (Wright & Masters, 1982), the debate over its dimensionality remains unsolved (Schou-Bredal et al, 2017). Unidimensional measures, as per the Rasch model, are more appropriate for statistical analyses because the differences between participants' scores are interval-scaled, and the total score is an adequate representation of the construct measured by the scale used (Saggino et al, 2020). Therefore, in this study, we hypothesized a unidimensional model of the Indonesian LOT-R.…”